Watershed Week / Monday Edition / Ricki C. On The Scene
Back in 2012 & 2013 - before the inception of Pencil Storm - I used to cover all things Watershed from my shotgun seat in the van, in my own blog Growing Old With Rock & Roll. Here’s links to my seven favorite entries from that time. I have resisted the tempation to rewrite or update any of the stories.
The two-night record release party for Watershed’s new album - Blow It Up Before It Breaks - will take place this Friday & Saturday, June 14th & 15th, at the Rumba Cafe (2507 Summit Street / 614-268-1841. Distinct sets will be performed each night. Details at Rumba Cafe.
My Ten Most Memorable Moments As a Watershed Roadie - part one
My Ten Most Memorable Moments As a Watershed Roadie - part two
My Ten Most Memorable Moments As a Watershed Roadie - part three
Tales of Watershed, part one: Colin & the Stairwell
Tales of Watershed, part two: Kamakazes
Tales of Watershed, part three: The Strange Case of the Somnabulistic Stickman Streaker
Ricki C. is 71 years old. He has been involved professionally in rock & roll in some capacity - performer, roadie, rock writer - since 1968 when he sang his first song for pay in public; “Magic Carpet Ride” by Steppenwolf at a classmate’s basement birthday party.